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Agua Caliente Lote 9 Case
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Raising Public Awareness
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Map of El Estor
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Protecting Maya Q'eqchi' leaders and advocates
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Matilde Chocooj Coc stood talking to the mayor and town council members of Crique Sarco, a Q’eqchi Maya. Photo provided by Cultural Survival
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Conservation Areas and Maya Q'eqchi' Rights
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Sourced from Mongabay.  Shows two people in Guatemala near Lot 9.
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About Agua Caliente
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Law was meant to let American Indians prosecute violence; is it working?
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U.S. No Show at Human Rights Hearing Sets Ominous Precedent
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International Experts Say Ending Violence Against Indigenous Women is Critical Step Towards Empowerment
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Informal Consultations on Indigenous Participation at the UN - February 28, 2017
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UN Commission on the Status of Women 61st Session

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